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Jolinston, and all the shavings and sawdust is put in the river. I asked him about 

 it. He said he knew it was against the law, but no person complained ; he thought 

 it no harm. I asked him to stop, and he promised to do so, and on my return to 

 Beaverton notified Capt. Hunter : the sawdust from this mill often washes down to 

 Beaverton. On June 2nd and 3rd laid at Beaverton on account of high winds. 

 On Saturday, June 4th, patrolled the waters of Lake Simcoe from Beaverton to 

 Jackson's Point, thence to Georgina Island and back to Georgina shoal, and from 

 there to Thora Shoal and Thompson's Point, and to mouth of Kirkfield Canal, and 

 on to Kirkfield lift lock. On Sunday, June 5th, laid at Kirkfield lift lock. On 

 Monday, June 6th, patrolled the waters from lift lock to Coboconk, thence to Rose- 

 dale, and up to Burnt River, and back to Cameron Lake, and on to Fenelon Falls. 



On Tuesday, June 7th, patrolled the w-aters from Fenelon Falls to Lindsay, 

 thence to Sturgeon Point and Pleasant Point, and back to Grassy Point, and then 

 to Bobcaygeon, and cleaned steamer. On Wednesday, June 8th, patrolled the 

 waters from Bobeaygeon to Gannon's Narrows, thence to Herrington's Island. At 

 this island took rowboat and dragged back to Island and around Nicholl's Island, 

 and back to Beaverton, thence by steamer to Ohemong Park and Heron's Island, 

 and back to Chemong Village. Overhauled several canoes, but the Indians had 

 nothing but a few frogs, and no trowling lines or fishing lines. On Thur9da3% 

 June 9th, patrolled the waters from Chemong Village to Sandy Creek, to Buck- 

 horn and Beer Bay Creek, thence to Wood Duck Creek and Lovesick, arid on to 

 Burleigh Falls, and from there to Inspector Moore's cottage. On Friday, June 

 10th, patrolled the wiaters from Inspector Moore's cottage to Eel's Creek, thence 

 to lower end of Stony Lake, and back to Gilchrist Bay, thence to Jumper Island, 

 and McCracken's Landing, thence to South Beach and to Young's Point, and on to 

 Lake field. 



On Saturday, June 11th, patrdlled tlie waters from Lakefield to Peterboro in 

 heavy rain. On Sunday, June 12th, laid at Peterboro. On Monday, June 13th, 

 patrolled the waters from Peterboro to Jubilee Point, Goire's Landing and Har- 

 wood with Capt. Hunter on boiard. On Tuesday, June 14th, patrolled the waters 

 from Harwood to Idylwild, thence to Keen River, and on to Hastings, thence by 

 train to Campbellford with Capt. Hunter to see Inspector Cassan. On Wednes- 

 day, June 15th, patrolled the wiaters from Hastings to Keene, thence to Bradsall's 

 and Rainy Point, and on to Idylwild. 



On Thursday, June 16th, patrolled the waters from Idylwild to Rainy Point, 

 thence to Roach's Point, and back to Rainy Point and Harwood, then to Gore's 

 Landing and Jubilee Point, and on to Wedlock's and Peterboro. On June 17th, 

 18th and 19th, laid at Peterboro for repairs. On Monday, June 80th, laid at 

 Peterboro for repairs, having stays put in boiler by order of Inspector Thompson. 

 On Tuesday, June 21st, laid at Peterboro for repairs of stern bearing. On Wed- 

 nesday, June 22nd, laid at Peterboro for repairs. On Thursday, June 23rd, 

 finished repairs at 4 p.m., and left for Lakefield, arriving there at 9 p.m. On 

 Friday, June 24th, left Lakefield and patrolled the waters to Young's Point, from 

 there to McCracken's Landing, thence to Crow's Landing and Eel's Creek, thence 

 to Mount Julian and Burleigh Falls, Lovesick, Buckhorn and Nicholl's Island. 

 On the way sold five guide licenses; also searched several fishing boats, but found 

 everything according to law. On Saturday, June 25th, patrolled the waters from 

 Nieholl's Island to Ohemong Village, thence to Chemong Park and Heron's Island, 

 and from there to Herrington Island and Gannon's Narrows, and thence to Bob- 

 eaygeon, and from there to Sturgeon Point, and on to Lindsay, and remained there 



